

Throughout her eight-month battle with neuroendocrine cancer she was considerate, patient, kind-hearted and extremely brave.Pam is lovingly remembered by her husband of 33 years, Graeme Dargo, her children Nicole Sutherland, Bryan (Miki) Sutherland, Sean Dargo, and Keith Dargo, six grandchildren, her mother Jessie Laprise and eleven brothers and sisters.
Pam was predeceased by her father John Laprise and sister Denise Laprise.
Pam will be remembered as a kind, compassionate and caring person who was dedicated to her family and made the world a better place for those who had the pleasure of knowing her. Her home baking skills were legendary.
The family would like to express our appreciation to the doctors and nurses at the Stanton Hospital, Yellowknife, NT, the Cross Cancer Institute, Edmonton, AB, and Wolseley Memorial Hospital, Wolseley, SK for their compassionate care and attention. The family would like to convey special mention of thanks to Graeme’s employer and work colleagues at Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd for their incredible support to the family during Pam’s illness.
At Pam’s request there will be no formal Funeral Service. Interment of her Cremated remains will be beside her husband at a later date.
A family celebration of Pam’s life will be held at Buffalo Narrows, SK in the near future.
In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire, contributions can be provided to the Canadian Cancer Society at 1910 McIntyre Street, Regina, SK. S4P 2R3 or online at www.cancer.ca may be tokens of remembrance.
Arrangements in care of Tubman Cremation and Funeral Services (1-800-667-8962)
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